Rosie O' on the Amish Shootings

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Rosie has already admitted the columbine shootings freaked her out to the point of a paranoid/manic depression event

she felt that the world was out to get her and she only sees eliminating guns as a solution

here is her latest event:
http://hotair.com/archives/2006/10/04/video-rosie-jumps-ugly-with-hasselbeck-over-second-amendment/

didja know her "view" contract has a no hair cuts clause?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,193668,00.html

poor Rosie:

Panned Boy George musical 'Taboo' closing
Rosie O'Donnell loses multimillion-dollar investment

Wednesday, January 14, 2004 Posted: 10:07 AM EST (1507 GMT)

NEW YORK (AP) -- "Taboo," the Boy George musical brought to Broadway by Rosie O'Donnell, will close February 8, losing all of its well-known producer's $10 million investment.

The show, which opened November 13 to largely negative reviews and publicity, has struggled since then to reach its weekly break-even point, reportedly more than $400,000. Last week, according to the League of American Theatres and Producers, it grossed $281,333, filling only half the seats at the Plymouth Theatre.

" 'Taboo' was by far the most fulfilling experience of my career," O'Donnell said Tuesday in a statement. "Many lessons were learned, and so it goes. For this experience, I am profoundly grateful and have no regrets."

The cast was told of the closing before the Tuesday evening performance, said John Barlow, a spokesman for the show.

When "Taboo" closes February 8, it will have played 16 previews and 100 performances.

O'Donnell put up all the money for "Taboo" herself.

"I always think: Go big or go home," O'Donnell said during a September news conference to promote the show. "Taboo," the producer said, was "a legitimate, knock-'em-down, leave-'em-screaming, worth-a-$100-a-seat Broadway show" and predicted it would win the Tony Award for best musical.

O'Donnell was a hands-on producer for the musical, which has a mostly original score by Boy George. It tells the story of the 1980s English pop star, played by Euan Morton, as well as that of performance artist Leigh Bowery, portrayed by Boy George himself.

During the musical's turbulent preview period, O'Donnell brought in Jeff Calhoun as a "choreographic consultant" to help director Christopher Renshaw. The producer also reportedly battled with Raul Esparza, one of the performers in the show. He reportedly walked out of a rehearsal, but later returned.

O'Donnell originally had seen the musical in London where it had a 15-month run, and she decided to bring it to New York.

"If I can make this happen (on Broadway) it would be unreal," the producer said last September, recalling her decision. "The score was brilliant. All I felt that was needed was ... some of the real story of what happened to these people being more accurately reflected."

She then commissioned playwright Charles Busch, author of "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife," to write a new book.
 
On her own blob......excuse me, blog, she said that she hired body guards after she "Spoke out against the NRA". That, I think, is the most ridiculous, infurating thing to issue from her mouth in the last week or so. Is she implying that the NRA would make a martyr out of her, or anyone else, for that matter?

Shortly after that, in another reply, she denied having body guards.

She's not even consistent.
 
Zen21Tao said:
I think that she should be forced to go live with Ted Nugent and his family for 6 months.
Hahaha....She should be a contestant on his show....

Can't stand R.O., never liked her, so don't watch her...
 
Why do people get so upset when a firearm is used to take a human life??

I never seem to see people get as upset when an inexperience school bus driver does something ignorant and wrecks a bus resulting in the deaths of small children.

I feel for those Amish children and their families, but geez, the gun didn't do the killing.
A mentally ill and suicidal person did the killing.
 
Rosie O' Donnel is a simple, simple person. Gun control, Prohibition, the drug war...these are feel good remedies, placebos, that treat symptoms of real societal problems without treating the source, the disease. Only simple people can truely be supportive of such measures because anyone with a reasonable cognitive capacity and a triple or even high double digit IQ could realize that such measures are superficial treatments more than useful cures, and that deeper issues need to be addressed to solve the problem. Though it be their right to speak and be heard, it is just too bad that simple people exercise their mouths more than their brains, and perhaps even more tragic that people actually listen.

[APPLAUSE]
 
Rosie O'Donnell

She misses the point,of course.Our Fore fathers put the 2nd ammendment in the Bill of "Rights".:banghead:
 
Rosie and The View...

I have to admit that I watched The View pre Rosie and will not watch again it until she is replaced. That's MY right. Just like it's MY RIGHT to own guns. The only way for a guy like me to beat her, is to ignore her. I emailed The View when I heard she was going to be on the show and expressed my sentiments, I don't think I am alone! She's just a fat, liberal, lesbo idiot. Ignore her.
 
I feel for those Amish children and their families, but geez, the gun didn't do the killing.
A mentally ill and suicidal person did the killing.


I think he was more emotionally disturbed than mentally ill. Some people can take their swipes and roll with it and some people can't. Mostly an issue of character.
No matter how much you are sheltered from it, it does not change the fact that life can be a series of knees to the groin, punches to the stomach, club to the back of the head, and kick you while you are down series of events. You better learn to deal with it.
For a lot of people the mere mention of guns can get you a Pavlovian reaction. Gives you an insight into what they are all about.
People may laugh at you and call you paranoid, but which would you rather be? Prepared and ready for that one moment in your life when you must draw and use lethal force, or be at some deranged persons mercy?
 
With the target he picked, he could have used a machete, steak knife, or a claw hammer.

Gun didn't make a bit of difference. Except it was probably quicker and more merciful.
 
Former post::"Originally Posted by Zen21Tao
I think that she should be forced to go live with Ted Nugent and his family for 6 months.

Hahaha....She should be a contestant on his show"
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:evil: Aw man, just had a thought! they should hav RO and Ted on the reality show wifeswappers (or whatever it's called) and send RO to live on Teds's ranch, and send Mrs Nuggent up to RO's homestead to show Rosie's partner how she should be raising the kids. :evil:
I don't watch much TV, but I would'nt miss a single episode of that! :D
 
O’Donnell: "Right. Because it is a $6 billion industry. And they have way too much power in a democracy, if you ask me."

Well Rosie, there's always communist China....
 
Amazing she is paid the big bucks to spew such witless rubbish. Justa as amazing is that so many watch this tripe. A sad commentary on so many in our country. Is this the best they can come up with?!:scrutiny: Pathetic.
 
I think that individual is warped, in almost any way imaginable that a person could be. To outright dismiss her as a non-entity is equally warped. Like it or not, she has a huge audience and money to back her opinions.
 
I wish Hasselbeck had gone this way:

EH: "Do you have bodyguards?"
RO: "Yes"
EH: "Do they have guns?"
RO: "Yes."
EH: "So it's okay for someone to have a gun if they are protecting your fat lesbian rearend, but you wouldn't want other people who make less money than you and can't afford bodyguards to have guns to defend themselves. You are a hypocrite of the highest order."
 
http://www.jpfo.org/ragingagainstselfdefense.htm

This article explains the psychology of the anti gun crowd. One thing it says is that it is really their own bubbling rage that they cannot admit to themselves, so they instead think others are going to hurt them, hence their fear of guns. Interesting read.

As to Rosie, it should be obvious from her behavior that she is angry at the world, so it does not surprise me that she is in the forefront of anti gun seniment.
 
O’Donnell: "Right. Because it is a $6 billion industry. And they have way too much power in a democracy, if you ask me."
I always see statistics like this thrown around, and it irritates me.

First, I think she is exaggerating here (shocking, I know). The figure I see quoted more often is 2 billion dollars. The most recent BATF statistics I can find, from 2000, say $1.2 billion annually. I doubt gun sales have increased by a factor of 5 in the past 6 years, although it would be nice (I'm doing my part).

Second, this figure is thrown around without any sense of perspective. I'm going to try to put it in perspective. Let's take $2 billion as a round number. The bottled water industry in the US is a $8 billion dollar industry. Video games--$10 billion. Pornography is also a $10 billion industry in the US. So comparatively the firearms industry is not the economic juggernaut many gun control advocates like to portray it as.
 
Hasselbeck: "There should be- There should be a middle ground. There should be a middle ground."

Honey...middle ground is how we got here.

Pretty sure each "Gun Control" law that ever passed has BOTH parties voting for it. Due to a plea to the "common sense" middle. Well God bless America!!
 
hirundo82 said:
O’Donnell: "Right. Because it is a $6 billion industry. And they have way too much power in a democracy, if you ask me."
I always see statistics like this thrown around, and it irritates me.

First, I think she is exaggerating here (shocking, I know). The figure I see quoted more often is 2 billion dollars. The most recent BATF statistics I can find, from 2000, say $1.2 billion annually. I doubt gun sales have increased by a factor of 5 in the past 6 years, although it would be nice (I'm doing my part).

Second, this figure is thrown around without any sense of perspective. I'm going to try to put it in perspective. Let's take $2 billion as a round number. The bottled water industry in the US is a $8 billion dollar industry. Video games--$10 billion. Pornography is also a $10 billion industry in the US. So comparatively the firearms industry is not the economic juggernaut many gun control advocates like to portray it as.

I once read in an NRA publication that if all the firearms businesses in the U.S. were combined, they wouldn't even be a Fortune 500 company.
 
Isn't it typical of the ignorant liberal antis to vomit their ignorance of subjects and garner encouragement by the creening, applauding equally ignorant masses? In that transcript I didn't see Hasselbeck degrade or talk down to Rosie once, but every other word out of Rosie's greasy, Hostess cream stained mouth was degrading and condescending.

Prime time TV needs to understand that a debate and an argument are two totally different things. Had this been a debate, and not a supremely biased and one-sided argument where Rosie and her laughable crew of goons didn't cut off an intelligent and factual statement, Rosie would have lost. And hard.
 
Holy Cow,
I just read some language that made me blush!


Aw man, just had a thought! they should hav RO and Ted on the reality show wifeswappers (or whatever it's called) and send RO to live on Teds's ranch, and send Mrs Nuggent up to RO's homestead to show Rosie's partner how she should be raising the kids.

Actually, either wifeswap or the other one, they did something similar. They sent a super sensitive, vegetarian, animal rights activist, anti gun, and whatnot type Mom to live in a Southern hunting household. and vice versa for the southern mom to the antigun mom. The sensitive mom fliped when she walked in the house and started crying and petting all the animal mounts. Had the local PD collect all firearms, removed all animal heads and mounts and said a prayer over each, had the family eating vegetarian fare. The kids acted like brats and the husband rebelled. The other mom cleaned the new house, taught the kids respect and hygiene, even made them meat dinners that the kids loved. she forced them to fly a flag outside the house, though. At least thats the way I think I remember it, there has been some other similar episodes that I think are blending in my memory. It was almost as entertaining as when they wife swaped a christian mom with a spiritual holistic type mom. Interesting to see who is more tolerant and accepting of whos customs and beliefs on those shows.
 
Rosie: "Me, Me, Me..."

The fact that Rosie O'Donnel has a podium to speak from doesn't bother me, the thing that bugs me is that people actually listen to her.

What exactly are her contributions to society?

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What wisdom or insight does she posess?

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She served her country how?

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What contributions to the arts or science has she made?

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What enlightening insight to the human condition has she discovered?

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What extraordinary achievements has she done?

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Let's see... Exactly what has Rosie O' done with her life?

1 - Headed up a second rate TV show.

2 - Made herself a multimillionaire with her second rate TV show.

3 - Used her SRTVS as a platform to push her liberal/socialist ideas.

4 - Used her SRTVS to tell other people how to live their lives.

5 - Protected her children with armed to the teeth bodyguards while telling the rest of America we have no right to own a gun.

In other words, everything Rosie O' has done has been for herself.

She is an expert on second rate TV shows and lesbianism, but that's about it. Why people listen to her and give her self serving hot air any consideration is beyond me.:confused:
 
I can't believe the show didn't send her packing when she said Christians were more likely to be terrorists than Muslims.

She's either a liar or delusional.

In any case, it's good you posted what she said because if it wasn't posted here I'd probably not even know she exists.
 
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